SADC region gearing up to host 45th ordinary summit heads of state
Southern African Development Community (SADC) region is getting ready to host its 45th ordinary summit heads of state and government this month in Antananarivo, Madagascar.
Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus confirmed that the talented Evan Roos is very much part of the future for South African rugby.
The Pretoria-born star missed the back half of 2024 due to a serious shoulder injury. However, the eighthman bounced back for his franchise to feature in every Stormers match since January.
Roos' efforts - combined with injuries to Bulls duo Elrigh Louw and Cameron Hanekom - resulted in his call-up to the Bok squad in 2025. He came off the bench in the second stanza, making ten carries and winning a turnover in an impactful cameo.
Now, the Boks are down another No.8 following Jasper Wiese's four-match suspension. So when Roos was the notable absentee from the matchday 23 to face Georgia on Saturday, it raised questions about Roos' role in the squad. The Bok Brains Trust opted for Cobus Wiese behind the scrum.
Speaking to the press this week, Erasmus outlined his long-term plans for the 25-year-old.
"He trains well and does well for us," said the double World Cup-winning coach.
"We lost Elrigh, Ben-Jason [Dixon] at some stage, Duane [Vermeulen] retired, and Jasper is now out with a ban.
"We gave Evan eight or nine chances, and he's training well. We can see that. We also want to see how a guy like Cobus will do at No.8, because we think he has potential there.
"It's a long season. After four matches, the door is not closed for anybody. We'd like to see Cobus at No.8. We have a good feeling. He [Wiese] is also a good line-out option.
"Like anyone else, Evan is still in the mix, without a doubt. We never drop people from our team. I don't know if people don't want to believe it - we [want to] get 12, 13, even 15 or 20 caps into Evan over the next cycle before the World Cup. And if we can get 10 or 12 caps into Cobus.
"That is why we have a group of 46. We see it as us getting used to each other in training sessions, match situations, and different combos. Because you are trying to win under pressure, but you are also thinking about the future.
"And the more we try out different combinations and guys swapping in and out, we think we will become a better team."
Issued on SABC Sport | https://www.sabcsport.com/rugby/news/evan-roos-still-part-of-springboks-plans-says-rassie-erasmus
Southern African Development Community (SADC) region is getting ready to host its 45th ordinary summit heads of state and government this month in Antananarivo, Madagascar.
Advocates For Transformation (AFT) has welcomed the appointment of former Gauteng Judge President Dunstan Mlambo as Deputy Chief Justice of South Africa, describing it as a “moment of deep national significance”.
Suspended Gauteng Judge Tintswalo “Nana” Makhubele faces possible impeachment. This is after the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) found the suspended Judge guilty of gross misconduct for accepting appointment as chairperson of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) board whilst being a Judge, as well as failing to act honourably during her tenure at Prasa.